fpje Good Results ("onto (nun advertising In TllK STAR'S Want Column. One Cent er word for each Insertion. If You Need Vlelttngr Cards como to The Star of fice and see samples. First-class work guaranteed. VOLUME 11. KKYNOLDSVILLK, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNK 4, 1002. NUMBER 5. FIRST TERM OF THE CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHQOL CLOSED THURSDAY The Term was Highly Successfulln Every Way A Sketch of the Fine New Zj.I School Building and Sisters' Residence Erected at a'Cost of $7,000.00. J 4 ' JF YOU AKE LOOKING FOR A GOOD SHOE SHOP TO SHOP FOU GOOD SHOES GALLON US. JEEPING POSTED IN ONE'S BUYING Ki'i'plnir In lom-li with (lie best value -with ! store WITEItK THERE'S EVERYTHING ,-THAT I'Blll.R WEAR--. AND MOST THINGS PEOPLE HU Y tvititlnly In linn with your economy. Km'ly .Juno prliv here are tho kind Hint Inlliii'iK!.! tlmt will t'lvo ynii fuller pun lii."ico In "ii r i'IiiIiii Hint this la tlui riirht unit Mit Inflatory pliiru to liny your dry GOODS DRESS GOODS SHIRT WAISTS-SICIKTS- i;.OKUMi:sf.iNH- KA.VH I'AH.VSOI.S silks Kinr.oxs HOSIERY CUR I' A INS mid nil your Noiioii needs. Right place to buy your Men's, Boy's and Children's CixrrHixa, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Undkrwkar, Hosiery. Gloves, Mkckwear, Collars, and all the fixings for summer wear. Right place to buy your Footwear for alt the family. Right place to buy your QueoiiHwaro, Glassware, Wood and Willow Ware, Tin and Enameled Ware. Window Blind, Oil Cloth, Lamps, Hammocks, Little of Everything In our Big Baso mcnt Department. BING-STOKE COMPANY DEFT STORE Main and Fifth Streets, Rcyr.oldsvlllo, Pa. DO YOU WANT YOUR TIRE SET RIGHT ? CALL AT L. M. Snyder's Shop, on Jackson St.. near 5th, Reynoldsville. AE use; the schau cold sex XI RE SETTER-thB machine that does it right. It does It's work absolutely right no guess work about it. All four wheals can be dished exactly the same to a hair line and we don't take the wheels olT the buggy. ENDORSED BY PROMINENT LOCAL LIVERYMEN. You oan " have your tiro set in thirty minutes WHILE YOU WAIT and It will cost you only 81.50 per four wheels .r0c cheaper thanMio old way. We would respectfully cull vour attention to tho above machine. It certnlnlv Alia a limit fell want In regard to tire setting. Hi Ink Ihu buggy or buck und have lln tint net. If vim don't say It doeii lla work bettor than the old fashioned way Vol' WILL HAVE NOTHING TO PAY. Thin machine kihI the KXCLIHIVK UIUHV OK TERRITORY (which Includes Ueynoldsvllle and a radluaof seven miles! cost iiii a large sum of money und was purchased only after onof I tin manufacturers hrouiiht Ihu machine here to my shop und wo operated on a large number of wheels In the presence of mechanics, llvcrvmon ana others nest, com petent to Judge on tire aeltlug. They nil PRONOUNCED Till? MACHINE PERFECT und Ihoonly reliable method of setting tire right. No splliilng of rims liy driving the bolts out and In ukuIu or knocking tire off of wheel. The wheel on your buggy are like the feet on your horse If spoiled, the balance Ih of little account. It will pay ynu to have II done right. N. B. We also do FIRST CI. ABB IIORKE riliOEINO AND REPAIRING OK ALL KINDS, and carry In stock a ne line of liugglcs, Hacks and Delivery Wagons, wheels, top, cushl.ins, dashes, shafts, utu., and we usually have a few second hundjnbs In good order for sale die tp. We, the following liverymen, have witnessed the Bf'H All COLD PET TIRE SETTER operated by L. M. Bnyder and It certainly DO Ed ITS WORK l'ERKECTLY and we consider It the only method of suiting tire right, , A. M. WOODWARD. Liveryman. B. M. Will TAKER, Liveryman. E. C. BURNS, Liveryman. 1 NVITATION S, VISITING CARDS S TATIONER Y, At reasonable prices. When In need of these things cull at The Star ofllee. JXECUTORS' NOTICE. , Estate of Tliomaa Craven, Late of Washing ton township, Duoeaaed. letters leHtamuiitary upon the eatate Ot Tliomaa Craveu, late of Washington Uiwiinhlp, JelTeraon county, Ha., defeated, having been granted the undersigned, mil Ire la hereby given Ul all person Indebted to said estate to make Imme diate pHyment, bud those liuvlug clulini uhtninat the aame to present thoni properly aullieulli aled for settlement. J. A. Chavkn, Man, J. J. HamITob, ' May 12, IMG. fcieoutora. A Spicy Spring "Ad" t S Might attract your attention ill for a moment, but a careful exam- S (nation of our samples and designs i ' i Newest and Most Fashionable Spring flttlre Will convince you 'that we are the leaders In Gents' Tailoring In f Reynoldsville. Exporlenou, com- J pleteneus of stock aud reasonable prices cannot fall to satlsfy.you. J Johns & Thompson. . '- -' .L - Y With us You Con Buy With us You Con Buy Horses, Harness, Wagons, iMcCorniick Uiiulors. iM oners, Hakes, (tiimlers. lliii'KiiinH In GROCERIES DRY GOODS To (Mose out Hlnek. Store rcom to lot with living rooms overhend. V:;',.r CHOPPING UT.v; The Reijiicklsviilc ttilllna GoniDiiiiy. j- nr'.urr Vour I'roduor to t: J.C.Kinn&Cos ii OF IlEl'yOLDS villi:. Capital, Surplus, 50,000. 20,000. C. Nlteliell, Presidents Mcotl Mr li lliuifl. Vice 1'res.t John II. Kuiirlier, I'usliler. Directors: 0. Mlti-hell, Prott McClellund, J. C. King John H.l'orhett, Daniel Noliin, O. W. Fuller, J. II. Kauuher. Dooa a tfrMii-rnlhunklnghuilnoqaiind hoIIcIIr the nccoiintK of niii'iahiinta, profeHHlotml men. farmers, inerhnntrrt, tnlnerH, lunihermen timf ottiors, promWInv the numt careful attention to the buahieaa of nil poraonH. . Hnfe Deposit lloxes for rent. First National flunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. We linvu II sinrloiu Shoe Hlinp. lint tlio IliH-s of shiH'S lrpii'.Mllrtl lure Is ivlml iiUHiel. If yiui ttnt it pair of Sli'S's. OxtiiiiN or Slip p rs Unit look ililli'i'cnt from every onoeli-e, let us lit you. W. 11. LOVELESS COMPANY, (Ith Stroet nnd Petin Ave., PlttHhurif. WIIAT'R YOU DRINKIW. THESIS DAYS ????? Our Il'K ClIKAM Soda, all llnvors. IsHiiuply tlui (lni'Rt that villi lie made, Our f'IKKlol.ATK Stint 'enninil lm h til.-' (.'(H'A Cl)l., , V"ll know it, tiiHti's if lint ni'i'Wll I'lullt. O II r OIIANUH mill 1 .IMilS. mud from I he Fhksii FlU'lT lias brought ih iiiiii-e I null' tliail anylhluif else we ever served. "We've Had the F.xi'Ehif.nce" REYNOLDS' DRUG STORE, The Good Soda Water Place. Subscribe for The -X- Star If you want the New Robinson's Robinson's. PHOKS FOU SPUING WEAK. I I I I m&Jm Our stock of new styles in Shoes for Spring is complete. We ask your atten tion to-day to our special dis play ot WLK-OVER SHOES. Price $4..U0. $3.50 and I 1 I QUEEN QU LITY Shoes are now ft''" ready to meet the ftf demands of a new Reason the best shoes in the world at $3.00 a pair. KOBINSON'S. -ROBINSON'S. Those Cold Rooms are quilTn?nhBL.b ltable on windy days where skives or hot air furna.ee is used. But (art . 'thout the coal men reaping as Can be Warmed Mk.y wt tall you nun about It? It may put dolUra la your poolut. .J R. D. Albright, Ofllee In Hymlli' te Hulldlng IDEAL SoiUrt and AMERICAN Rwllatort. itM: :Jt..sMi mhMMt-M 1 1 1 r ; iiiniT iiiii'T i n h ':" is 3 ,., 4. I I I The iiarucliiul sclioulu in this borough closed an c I h t month term Inst Thurs day with appropriate closing day exer cises, consisting of songs, recitations, declamations, &u. Miss Margaret Stoke, who won tho gold medal pri.o Id the high school elocutionary contest, recited her contest piece, " Mlstls, " at the closing exorcises. Over 200 pupils attended tho parochial school during the terra just closed. Two weeks he fore tho school closed tho pupils wore examined by tho Dloccso Board of Ex amlners, consisting Fatlior Wionkcr, of Punxsutuwnoy, and Father Renohan, of DuHols, and one week before school closed tho pupils were examined by tho teachers for promotion. The three toachcrs, Sisters Camella, Exevler and Pious, will return to the Acadomy- at Erie In a few days and remain there until school opons again In September. Abovo Is a picture of the parochial school building and the residence for the teachers of the school. They were both built last year at an expense of 7,000. Both buildings are red brick, trimmed in buff, and are substantial structures. There are four large rooms In tho school building. These two buildings are located on Sixth streot, between Main and Jackson streets. A fine lawn has boon graded around the buildings and a row of shade trees have been set out that will enhance the property in ii fow years. To the left of the Sisters' residence appears the rear end of the Catholic church, which is also a red brick structure. This gives the Catholio congregation three good buildings close together. Epworlh League Convention. The Epworth League convention held in Llndsey cn Tuosday and Wodncsduy of this week was well attended through out tho different sessions, the dolegates present numbering nearly fifty. On account of tho absence of Rov. II. M. Burns, a noted preacher and lecturer, who was expected to tako part on each evening, the sormon on Tuesday even ing was delivered by Rev. R. C. Smith, Presiding Eldor of Clarion District. Rov. A. R. Rich, D. D., of DuBoIs, preached on Wodnosday evening. The next convention of the sub-district will be held at Ruynoldsvllln. Rev. P. A. Reno, of Reynolds vllle, was eloctcd Prosldont for the ensuing year; 'Miss Eleanor Reed, of that place, 1st Vice President; Mrs. C. H. Frampton, of Falls Creek, 2nd Vlco-Prosidont. Punxsutawney lfcpubliean. Saved From An Awful Fate. "Everybody said I bad consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers burg, Pa., "I was so low after six months severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that fow thought I could got well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. KTng's New Discovery for Consumption, used it, and was completely ourod." For des perate Throat and Lung Diseases it is the safest cure in tho world, and is in fallible for Coughs, Colds and Broo ch lul Affections. Guaranteed bottles COo and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex Stoko's drug store. A Valuable Publication. On June 1 the Passenger Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will publish the 1002 edition of the Sum mer Excursion Route Book. This work Is designed to provide the public with descriptive notes of tho principle Sum mer resorts of Eastern Amorlca, with the best routes for reaching them, and tho ratoB of fare. It contains all the principal seashore and mountain re sorts of tho East, and over seventeen hundred different routes or combina tions of routes. The book has beon compiled with the greatest care, and altogether is the most complete and comprehensive handbook of Summer travel ever offered to the public The cover Is handsome and striking, printed In colors, and tho book contains several maps, presenting the exact routes over which tickets are sold. The book is profusely Illustrated with fino half tone cuts of scenery at tho various resorts and along the lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad. On and after June 1 this vory interest ing book may be procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at tho nominal price of ton cents, or, upon application to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Generul Passenger Agont, Broad Street Station, by mall for twonty five cents. Gibson is a thoroughly skilled opti cian of long experience and has a good practiso. See him if your eyesight is imperfect. I AND TWO HUNDRED ABODE BY THE STUFF (1st Puniucl XXV Chapter, Uth Verse.) II V "I NCLK n I L L I I IH. jt BiiitKOHtod by Itov, A. J. Moek'i sermon from tlio aliovo lext on Bundity, Mny i 190V. jfc When thl text wim unnounvod vory odd did It Bound, Yet It tilted In pliico like h mil IT, And we llsumud Intent to the Pastor nxpound That "Two hundred ul'ode by the Stutt." It ritrrloil uh buck to the iluys lotiu ujio When David would brook no rehult, But wherever hu led tliero would Uruul go And ever "Abide by the Blurt"." Then we thought It wus potent In every-duy life. iWhen cniiKht In despondency' slough This text would apply though trouble he rife It we hut "Abide by the Sniff." In the great Civil war when the call was to arm. Knowing well thut the life would be rough, Brave IhouHunda responded from village aud farm , Aud nobly "Abode by tho WiulT." In all walka of life whether pennant or prince If we're rourlomiM and pleasant, not rough, Sui'i'ess will attend uaiind fully convince Thai we all have "AIkkJo by the Htuir." If a christian lie zealous, be honest und true, Vour religion don't use us a hlutf, Be faithful, the muster wlllcarry you through If you but "Abide hy.the Btutf. , Don't try with religion to cover your sins, lhin't stoop to deceive with inch gulf, A wolf In sheep's clothing, In life never wins Kor they never "Abode by the (Hull." When admonished or couusoled, to set you aright, He patient, don't get In a hulT, Itcmcmber nil durkneiw will merge Into light If you only "A bide by the Hluir." When tempted and tried and with sorrow cast flown, And the pathway seem toilsome and rough Beck to emulate lntvtd of Bcrlutural time When "Two hundred abode by the Stuff." Then when trial are over and death lays us low And the Muster has said '"TUi enough," Come higher, your inutahm hu euded below Ve have nobly "Abode by the bluff." Wlshaw. Wm, Dickey, of Roynoldsvllle, visit ed his mother last Sunday. G. W. Secrlst was at Punxsutawney last Friday. Bon Llngerfolter met with a very painful accident while working in the mines last Saturday. A lump of coal fell on his foot and smashed it. f An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ewlng, one of the twins, died last Thursday. J. J. Dickey wears a smile. It is a boy. Samuol Shankcl lost ono of his horses last Saturday evening. John Dickey Is busy doing carpenter work at this place. John Webb has the lumber on the i . i ,, - , IfrUUIlU LU ULI 1 ill 1ft UCW IIUUHH III .TIM! street. Charles C. Dickey had business at Roynoldsvllle last Saturday. John Dougherty and Miss Susie were at Bocch woods last Friday, May 30th, Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by druggist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced in curable cancer. They believed his case hopeless tiH be used Eleotrlo Bitters and applied Buckleo's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to ex pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salvo exerts its matchless healing power, blood dis eases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c, Salve 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the poBtoffice at Roynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending May 31, 11)02: Miss Cora E. Cbaley, Samuel Floegor, Charles Shaffer, Thomas Maxwell, To ney Galo, John Brannon. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt very happy, " writes R. N. Bevlll, Old Town, Va., "when Buck leo's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughther of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Bolls, Ulcers, Eruptions.. Infallible for Piles. Only 25o ai II. Alex Stoke's drug store. i . i
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